Stephanie Baxter asks if the UK should take heed of the US pensions clampdown
Top stories on the site last week include High Court rulings on the IBM and MNRPF schemes, and Michael Johnson's verdict on pensions. Here's what you might have missed.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) is set to criticise the government for failing to ensure the necessary processes are in place for the beginning of pension freedoms from 6 April.
This year's survey asks what schemes are looking for from a good pension administration system and highlights the key providers.
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PP runs through what schemes must do to be prepared for 6 April
Michael Johnson sets out plans to curb freedom and choice
Savers approaching retirement should be defaulted into a not-for-profit annuity broker to protect them from making poor decisions after new flexibilities come in, argues the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS).
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published draft amendments to the regulations governing the incoming pension flexibilities.
Mark Twigg says the complexion of the next government will be decisive in shaping pensions policy